Israel a ‘curse for humanity,’ says Pakistan Defense Minister

Jerusalem Post 2026-04-10 Geopolitical Tensions Global Source

Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif's comments came as Islamabad positions itself as a major player in ceasefire talks between the US, Israel, and Iran.

Prophecy Correlations

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Gog/Magog Coalition Invades Israel in the Latter Years unfulfilled

Pakistan's positioning as a major player in regional conflicts involving Israel aligns with the Gog/Magog coalition theme. While Pakistan isn't explicitly mentioned in Ezekiel 38-39, the growing antagonism from Islamic nations toward Israel fits the pattern of end-times coalitions forming against the restored nation.

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Wars and Rumors of Wars In Progress

The inflammatory rhetoric calling Israel a 'curse for humanity' and the need for ceasefire talks involving multiple nations reflects the prophesied pattern of 'wars and rumors of wars' and 'nation rising against nation' that characterizes the end times period.

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The Burden of Egypt: Civil War, Nile Dries Up, Then Restoration partial

The broader Middle Eastern tensions referenced in ceasefire talks between US, Israel, and Iran connect to Isaiah 19's prophecy about regional upheaval. The involvement of multiple nations in Israeli conflicts reflects the prophesied pattern of nations fearing and opposing Israel in the latter days.

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Battle of Armageddon Unfulfilled

Pakistan's involvement in regional conflicts involving Israel and Iran fits the broader pattern of nations gathering against Israel in the last days. While not the final Armageddon battle itself, this represents the type of international hostility and military positioning that precedes the climactic conflict.

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Jerusalem Surrounded by Armies Unfulfilled

The discussion of ceasefire talks implies ongoing military tensions and potential encirclement scenarios around Israel. This connects tangentially to the prophecy of Jerusalem being surrounded by armies, though this specific incident involves diplomatic rather than direct military action.